Some couples in Virginia might believe what could be damaging myths about marriage. For example, they might think there is a right and a wrong way to fight and that their way of fighting means their marriage is in trouble. However, according to John Gottman, a...
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Month: January 2018
Post-divorce financial planning
Virginia couples who get a divorce should have a financial plan to ensure that it does not adversely impact their financial future. Each party's financial goals after a divorce may be drastically different from those they had during their marriage. When making...
Preparation before filing for divorce
Many people in Virginia and elsewhere around the country choose to get divorced after the holidays. The number of divorce filings surges in January of each year. People that are planning to get divorced should do several things in order to properly prepare. Prior to...
Legal separation is an option when divorce may not be
When a Virginia married couple agrees that their relationship is over, many choose to move forward with divorce. However, this may not be an option for you for many reasons, yet there are still ways you can formally end your relationship. You can do this through legal...
Digital tracking and divorce
Technology is changing the way divorce cases are litigated in Virginia. Many people are turning to devices like GPS trackers and spyware to keep tabs on their spouses. GPS trackers are now cheap and easy to install on vehicles. There have been many cases where...
Why more couples are signing prenups
Before getting married, most Virginia couples hope that their unions will last a lifetime. However, studies show that over half of all marriages end in divorce. As more people are recognizing the reality of divorce, prenuptial agreements are becoming popular among...